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<h3><a name="cssattr_0001000301002700"></a>font-weight Attribute </h3>
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{ <b>font-weight:</b> <b>normal</b>| <b>bold</b> | <b>bolder</b> | <b>lighter</b> | <b>100</b> | <b>200</b> | <b>300</b> | <b>400</b> | <b>500</b> | <b>600</b> | <b>700</b> | <b>800</b> | <b>900</b>}<BR></p>
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Sets the weight (boldness) of the text. </p>
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IE currently only supports normal | bold. </p>
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This attribute is inherited. </p>
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<b>Settings</b></p>
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If the value is a number, it is interpreted relative to the parent element's weight. A value of '1' suggests two jumps in the table corresponding to the keywords. </p>
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P { font-weight: medium }</p>
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  B { font-weight: +1 }       /* the '+' is optional */</p>
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In the example above, 'B' elements will be two table position &quot;bolder&quot; than their parent. If they are children of an 'P' element, the resulting value is 'bold'. Non-integer font weights are allowed. </p>
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If the desired font weight is not available, the UA selects an approximation strategy. </p>
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